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Gators Looking to Bounce Back in 2014

With the 2013 season well behind them, the Florida Gators will be seeking a return to form in 2014, and perhaps not surprisingly, the emphasis will be on offense. The uncharacteristically down year was due in large part to a seemingly unending list of injuries suffered to key personnel on the offensive end throughout the season, though with sufficient recovery time and a wealth of starters set to return, hopes high for a return to glory in Gainesville in 2014. The squad will begin the year with three straight Saturdays at The Swamp, launching the regular season on Aug. 30 versus Idaho, followed by Eastern Michigan on Sept. 6, and the SEC opener against Kentucky on Sept. 13.

The first road game of the year on Sept. 20 will pit Florida against Alabama for the first time since 2011 and is widely considered one of the top matchups of the early season. The Crimson Tide will enter the contest a winner in their last three versus the Gators. After a bye the following week, Florida will face a string of six league foes including home games at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium against LSU (Oct. 11), Missouri for homecoming on Oct. 18, and South Carolina (Nov. 15). The final two games of the regular season will then feature non-conference opponents with Florida taking on Eastern Kentucky for the home finale on Nov. 22 and lastly, reigning national champion Florida State in Tallahassee on Nov. 29.